Was Fei heading back to Beijing to live a simple life and be a full time mom out of the glare of the Hong Kong media scene a good life choice or a professional disaster? Can someone as quirky as Ah Fei have their career ruined by going into seclusion or will it enhance her mystique and, if it were ruined, would she even care?

Reports on a number of Chinese-language Web sites put her commission for this gig at approximately NT$100 million, a sum that breaks previous records for celebrity endorsements in China.

Images posted on the site show Wang in a golden outfit very reminiscent of Gong Li’s (鞏俐) outfit in The Curse of the Golden Flower (滿城盡帶黃金甲). This is a massive turnaround from news earlier this month about Wang performing chants from the Heart Sutra (心經) at the Famen Temple (法門寺) in Xian (西安), and photos of her draped in a hieratic white gown, hair neatly pulled back from her face.

The news of the advertising gig was quickly followed by a report on Newssc.org, a China Web site, that the next step in her comeback will be a staring role in a Feng Xiaogang’s (馮小剛) new movie about the great Tangshan earthquake of 1976, in which an estimated 242,000 people lost their lives. The figure of about NT$386 million has been bandied about for her role. The ad’s official release, slated for early next month, is awaited with baited breath.

Singer Eason Chan (陳奕迅), a good friend of Wang’s, said in an interview with Ifeng.com, that he was completely taken by surprise by Wang’s move, saying that these days, “She lives like a farmer. She goes to bed at eight (in the evening). It’s really difficult for a night owl like me to meet up with her.” If there is anything in the flurry of rumors about a comeback, Wang’s early bedtime will quickly become a thing of the past.

In case y'all are bored of waiting for her comeback, peep this Wong Faye 3 disc set.

Faye Wong - Faye Wong (2009-06-23)

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Is the rumored comeback of Faye Wong really going to happen? Hopefully, but until she actually releases some new works, we'll have this Greatest Hits collection - easily the most comprehensive one to date - to remind us why so many people have considered her the best Chinese female singer since the days of Teresa Teng. This 3CD set is fully loaded with 48 digitally remastered Cantonese and Mandarin classics selected from her Cinepoly and EMI eras, like the breakout hit "The Injury-Prone Woman", "I'm Willing", "You're Happy, So I'm Happy", "Love Letter to Myself", duets with Jacky Cheung and Jan Lamb, and several rare remixes. The DVD contains 10 hard-to-find live performances Faye gave on TVB and RTHK programs in the 1990s, including several she did with other superstars Sally Yeh, Jacky Cheung, and Leon Lai.

Faye Wong had just recorded for the theme song for Chow Yun Fat's film "Confucius 孔子" entitled "幽蘭操" on New Year's Eve. Earlier the "Sweet Angel Fund Charity Dinner" was held in Beijing, Chow Yun Fat donated a photographic work for auction. As a result, it helped the foundation raise 3.18 million yuan. Turns out that the donation was to thank Faye for singing the theme song to his new film. "Confucius" will be releasing at the end of this month, but Faye's theme song will be released worldwide on January 6th on the official site of the film.

When former "Queen of Pop" Faye Wong makes her official comeback this Saturday, she will take no companions. With beautiful creatures of nature surrounding her, she will sing alone in a tranquil universe.

That will be the special stage effect for Wong's performance at the 2010 Spring Festival Gala, which will be aired live on China Central Television Saturday night, the Chinese New Year's Eve.

Wong, who was absent from previous rehearsals, triggered buzz when she appeared for the final rehearsal.

Unlike other performers, Wong took the entire stage on her own, singing a tune with a huge LED screen in the background projecting scenes of nature.

"Blinking stars on the screen [...] transform the studio into a vast universe," a report on Sina.com.cn said.

Saturday's performance will be Faye Wong's stage comeback after years of hiatus.

After the CCTV gala, Wong will launch a national tour. Dates for the shows are yet to be announced.

Faye Wong's fame was almost unrivaled in her heyday. She is named in the Guinness Book of World Records as the best-selling Canto-pop female of all time.

In recent years, Wong has been barely seen in the music scene. However, she is still active with her charity work. In 2006, she and her actor husband Li Yapeng founded the Smile Angel Foundation to help children born with cleft palates.

After former pop queen Faye Wong made her official comeback performance at the 2010 Spring Festival Gala, she is to start her concert tour this October in Beijing, China Mobile's 12530, the sponsor and mobile music supplier under China's largest mobile operator, has announced.

According to China Mobile's 12530, Faye Wong has made a preliminary plan for the concerts. Kicking off from Beijing and Shanghai, her concerts will take in various cities across the country. Wang's first concert is to be held for five successive days at Beijing's Wukesong Stadium in October.

Hi,I Have The Complete Discography of Chinese Faye Wong( that I download many years ago in a site),and im not try to put any airs...Well, belive that format is not allowed here: "AAC",it would be a very hard work to convert all albums in mp3 or waveformat. if the moderators allowed ,i will publish (if they accept) and you people can be convert in "anyudioconvert" or "formatfactory" ..wht you say??